A jury found a Uniontown man guilty of manslaughter after a two-day trial in Perry County Circuit Court.

Lamar Montrell Williams, 30, was accused of shooting into a crowd outside Lee’s County Inn on Perry County Road 1, south of Uniontown.

Jonathan Butler, 29, of Orrville, was killed and four others were injured.

Witnesses testified during the trial that Williams raised a handgun and started shooting into a crowd during the early morning hours of March 20, 2011, according to a release from Attorney General Luther Strange.

“The reckless violence of this man’s crimes destroyed one life and devastated others,” Strange said in the statement. “His conviction provides a measure of justice and serves as a warning to others.”

Williams was charged with murder in 2011. The jury found him guilty of the less-serious manslaughter charge, attempted murder, first-degree assault and two counts of second-degree assault.

A date for a sentencing hearing hasn’t been set. Williams could be sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the manslaughter conviction, life in prison for the attempted murder conviction, 10 years to life for each second-degree assault conviction and 15 years to life for the first-degree assault conviction.

The potential sentences are enhanced due to two first-degree assault convictions for a 2006 shooting in which two victims were wounded in Perry County. The revocation of his probation for those assault convictions is pending.

The Attorney General’s Criminal Trials Division prosecuted the case because of a potential conflict with the Perry County District Attorney’s Office.